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practicalmagicia00harr.pdf | 75 | THE PRACTICAL MAGICIAN. 65 to be filled, one with a liquid resembling port, the other with one resembling sherry ; the large bottle to be at first empty. Three opaque metal stands-the centre one to stand under the quart bottle, to have a large cavity to hold a quart, and the up- per part of this stand to be full of large holes, like a cullender, for the liquor to run from the opening at H into that cavity. Fig. 24. You must also have three metal covers, of proper size to cover the above three bottles-these covers to have handles at top, so as to be easily lifted. The large centre cover is simply a cover but the two side ones, which are to cover the pint bottles, must be made with metal cavities large enongh to hold, one a pint of port, the other a pint of sherry, at top, with a descending pipe to fall into the mouths of the pint bottles. There mnst be a small hole at top of each of the small covers, at B and C, which hole, being covered with tinfoil, will, as long Fig. 25. B D D as it i3 closed, prevent the wine from running out at D. But when the tinfoil is scraped off, and the hole admits the air, tho wine will then be able to run into the pint bottles. The above apparatus being all ready, commence by saying : "I will nuw pour this pint of port and this pint of sherry into the large bottle, mixing them inseparably together." Having |